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John Lake was born circa 1626 at Tring, Hertfordshire, England.1 He married Anne Spicer, daughter of Thomas Spicer and Anne Grant, in February 1649 at Gravesend, Long Island, NY.1 He died before July 1694 at Gravesend, Long Island, NY.1 John came to America from England as a servant to Thomas Spicer, a Quaker, and married the daughter Anne in 1649. He had matriculated at Oxford in 1634 and his older brother Daniel supplied money that provided for his migration to New Amsterdam. FGS source states father's will provided for John to emigrate.2,3 He was in 1656 a farmer at Gravesend, NY.4

John Lake married Martinah.1 He was baptized on 16 April 1688 at Flatbush, Long Island, NY.1,2 He died in May 1754 at Middlesex County, NJ, at age 66.1 His estate was probated on 30 May 1760.1 He lived at near New Brunswick?, NJ.2 Name variation: Jan Janse Lake.1

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Lockwood Lake was buried in the Valleau Cemetery in Ridgewood.1,2 He married Ida Van Dien.1 He was born in 1844.1 He died on 1 May 1883.1 He died on 12 May 1883 at Middletown, Orange County, NY.2 He lived at Ridgewood, NJ.1

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Margaret Lake was born on 20 May 1656 at New Amsterdam.1 She married William Golding, son of William Golding and Anna Catharyn, on 2 April 1676 at Gravesend, Long Island, NY.1,2 She died before 2 June 1689.1 Married name: Golding.

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Nicholas Lake was born circa 1692.1 He married Mary.1 He married Jane Johnson.1 His estate was probated on 23 August 1771 at Somerset County, NJ, (date as given.)1 He died on 13 October 1771.1 He lived at Middlesex County, NJ.2